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Paul signac was a French painter who worked on pointillism with Georges Seurat
Georges Seurat is a French Post-Impressionist painter, he developed a technique which people called "Pointillism", and he called it "Divisionism". He devised a method of painting which used dots of paint instead of using longer brush strokes to create the picture. His paintings are quite natural using of light and color. Check his paintings on this link (See related Link)
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George Seurat was a famous artist Seurat was a very famous artist. He is most famous for his piece, "Sunday Afternoon on the Island of the Grande Jatte," which was on a 7 by 10 foot canvas, made entirely out of millions of tiny dots.
Edgar Degas (1834-1917), French painter.
Maurice Utrillo, painter of Paris views.
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Jean-Leon Gerome, the 18th-century French painter.
Dali, Salvador (Spanish painter) Degas (French Impressionist) Devinchi, Leonardo (sp?) Italian Painter Dali, Salvador (Spanish painter) Degas (French Impressionist) DaVinci, Leonardo (sp?) Italian painter Durer, Albrecht German painter and engraver
Leonard French's work was influenced by the French painter, Fernard Léger.
Yes, Henri Matisse is a French painter.